DAY 01/02 - Friday, June 9: Therapeutic gases & scientific discoveries
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08:30-09:15 AM |
Opening session: "The Warren M. Zapol Symposium on Anesthesia ritical Care Research"
Chair: Oluwaseun Johnson-Akeju
1. Oluwaseun Johnson-Akeju and Robert E. Kingston: Welcome & Introduction
2. Nikki, David, Liza Zapol and Paul Alfille: Family reflections
*** Short break and restart @ 9:30 AM *** |
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09:30-11:00 AM |
Nitric oxide
Chairs: Lorenzo Berra & Fumito Ichinose
1. Louis Ignarro: Biology of nitric oxide
2. Jesse Roberts: Nitric oxide - a critical regulator of newborn lung developmentand function
3. Mark Gladwin: Nitric oxide, metabolites and hemoglobin
*** Short break and restart @ 11:15 AM *** |
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11:15-12:15 PM |
Sickle cell anemia, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide
Chairs: Mark Gladwin & Donald Bloch
1. Akito Nakagawa: Identification of small molecules that regulate the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen; implications for the treatment of sickle cell disease
2. Luca Zazzeron: Carbon monoxide poisoning and phototherapy
3. Fumito Ichinose: Hydrogen sulfide - from suspended animation to neuroprotection
*** Lunch break *** |
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1:45-2:45 PM |
A world of discoveries: PART 1 Science from the artic and beyond
Chairs: Stuart Harris & James Rathmell
1. Mead Treadwell: Polar Biology, Geophysics, and Human Health: What Explorer and Adventurer Warren Zapol brought home
2. Manu Buys: Following in the footsteps of Warren's Weddell seal research: sight and sounds of Antarctica
3. Jessica Meir: Taking direction from specially adapted animals: experimenting on the ice and amongst the stars (A portion of the video has been removed as it was unpublished.)
*** Short break and restart @ 3:00 PM *** |
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3:00-4:30 PM |
A world of discoveries: PART 2 Evolution, oxygen and wilderness: Learning from mammalian adaptations to extreme conditions
Chairs: Emmanuel Buys & Ryan Carroll
1. Paul Falkowski: The emergence of oxygen and the evolution of large placental mammals
2. Vamsi Mootha: Hypoxia as a therapy for mitochondrial disease
3. Diana Laird: Extreme reproductive longevity in the naked mole-rat
4. N. Stuart Harris: Physiological adaptation to extreme conditions
*** Short break and restart @ 4:45 PM *** |
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4:45-5:30 PM |
The Warren M. Zapol Symposium Lecture
Introduction by ~ Oluwaseun Johnson-Akeju
Emery N. Brown: Anesthesia and the brain: new understanding in neurosciences
*** Short break and restart @ 4:45 PM *** |
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DAY 02/02 - Saturday, June 10: Nitric Oxide, Respiratory Failure, Sepsis and Innovation in Medicine
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08:30-09:30 AM |
PART 1: Nitric Oxide Nitric Oxide & Respiratory Failure
Chairs: Fumito Ichinose & Louis Ignarro
1. Carl Nathan: Nitric oxide: antimicrobial mechanisms and bacterial resistance
2. Lorenzo Berra: High dose inhaled nitric oxide: recent clinical findings
3. Pankaj Arora: Recent advances in the clinical use of inhaled nitric oxide
*** Short break and restart @ 9:45 AM *** |
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09:45-11:00 AM |
PART 2: Respiratory failure the known and unknown
Chairs: Antonio Pesenti & Jeanine Wiener-Kronish
1. Daniel Talmor: What we learned (and did not) during Covid-19 and in ARDS
2. Katerina Vaporidi:: Respiratory drive in respiratory failure
3. Maurizio Cereda: Lung imaging in respiratory failure
4. Ryan Carroll: Respiratory failure in children
*** Short break and restart @ 11:15 AM *** |
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11:15-12:15 PM |
Sepsis, Inflammation, and Atherosclerosis
Chairs: Donald Bloch & Maurizio Cereda
1. H. Shaw Warren: Sepsis, and animal models to study sepsis
2. Aranya Bagchi: Iron and inflammation
3. Rajeev Malhotra: Atherosclerosis and vascular calcification mechanisms
*** Lunch break *** |
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1:15-2:15 PM |
Innovation in pain and neuroplasticity
Chairs: Jianren Mao & Clifford Woolf
1. Clifford Woolf: Understanding and conquering pain
2. Gary Brenner: Attenuated Salmonella typhimurium as immunotherapy for painful nerve sheath tumors
*** Short break and restart @ 2:30 PM *** |
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2:30-3:30 PM |
Innovation in medicine
Chairs: Ryan Carroll, Nathaniel Sims and David Zapol
PART 1: How to go about innovation in research, in academia and in education.
1. Richard Rox Anderson: Teaching out of the box: an MIT course on innovation
2. Paul Yu: A journey from basic science lab discovery to drug Development.
3. Robert Langer: From nanotechnology to mRNA therapies, and what's to come: How overcoming skepticism and barriers led to new cancer and heart disease treatments, vaccines, and ways to tackle global health challenges
*** Short break and restart @ 3:45 PM ***
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3:45-4:45 PM |
Innovation in medicine
Chairs: Ryan Carroll, Nathaniel Sims and David Zapol
PART 2: Inhaled nitric oxide therapy from idea to commercialization: A thirty-year story.
4. Ashleigh Palmer: Visionary and pragmatist-Lightning only strikes onceā¦
5. Binglan Yu: Beyond cylinders: production of nitric oxide from air
6. David Zapol: Next generation nitric oxide
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4:45-5:00 PM |
Fumito Ichinose: Concluding Remarks
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